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The Summer 2025 issue of Index on Censorship looks at how's Trump's second administration is eroding free speech at home and ...
A new era of authoritarianism has dawned in the “land of liberty”. What can US political activists learn from those who ...
UK laws, created with particular and legitimate purposes in mind, are too broad and too ill-defined to protect our speech rights ...
Diala Ayesh, a Palestinian human rights lawyer, was imprisoned for a year in an Israeli jail for unknown reasons. Index speaks to her about the dangers she faces from both Israeli and Palestinian auth ...
Banerjee cited daily Hindustan Times’ now-defunct Hate Tracker as one of many casualties of “404 journalism”. The tracker, ...
A rebellion is brewing in the House of Lords over the acquisition of the Telegraph by a US company with links to the CCP ...
At Index, where we have a history of working with political prisoners, we’ve been calling it a domestic prison. Afghanistan – ...
As the likes of Meta and X pull back on content moderation to appease those wanting "free speech", climate activists are ...
Two journalists, brought together by conflict, offer their perspectives on how the truth about war is obscured by their own ...
Army generals have seized power in Chad, Mali, Guinea, Sudan, Burkina Faso, Niger and Gabon in recent years promising ...
Luke de Pulford argues why we must all take note, before it’s too late ...
On 2 July, the Dáil passed the Defamation (Amendment) Bill by 83 votes to 61. The undersigned organisations are deeply disappointed that, although the Bill contains anti-SLAPP provisions, it fails to ...
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